But Jones' lawyer, Eric Deters, denied the reports: There is "no truth to it whatsoever," he told the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Earlier in the year, Jones, 27, was indicted by a grand jury on numerous charges, including sex abuse, for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student she taught at a Kentucky high school.

Jones eventually pleaded guilty to avoid trial, and may not spend any time behind bars. On the custodial interference charge, Kenton County Circuit Court Judge Patricia Summe sentenced Jones to two years, diverted for five years probation. If Jones does not violate probation, she will be able to petition to have the felony expunged from her record.

On a charge of sexual misconduct, Jones was sentenced to 12 months probated for two years.